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File #: 17-0129    Version: 1 Name: HRIMP Recommendation
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
File created: 1/23/2017 In control: Environmental Commission
On agenda: 1/26/2017 Final action: 1/26/2017
Enactment date: 1/26/2017 Enactment #: R-17-024
Title: Environmental Commission Recommendation on Huron River Impoundment Monitoring
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Environmental Commission Recommendation on Huron River Impoundment Monitoring
Memorandum
Members of the Environmental Commission have reviewed the Huron River and Impoundment Management Plan and are recommending that the Ann Arbor City Council include sufficient funds in the annual operating budget each year to develop and implement an annual water quality and aquatic plant data collection program.
Staff
Introduced by Commissioner Needham
Prepared by Matthew Naud, Environmental Coordinator
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Whereas, the Huron River Impoundment Management Plan recommends that the City establish base-line data about the four city-maintained impoundments; and
Whereas, the City would also benefit from establishing that a minimum level of base-line information for natural lakes to better determine maintenance strategies that are most beneficial; and
Whereas, the data collection should mirror the Michigan Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program, a well-established program of water quality monitoring;
Whereas, establishing a minimum level of base-line data about water quality and the quantity of native and non-native water plants will identify future changes in water quality and areas where invasive species may endanger native aquatic flora and habitat; and
Whereas, the City will benefit from establishing this base-line data as it plans for the long-term health of our drinking water, our natural areas, and the river; and
Whereas, changes in the climate already have increased the amount of precipitation and frequency of extreme storms;
Resolved, The Environmental Commission recommends that the Ann Arbor City Council include sufficient funds in the annual operating budget each year to develop and implement an annual water quality and aquatic plant data collection program;
Resolved, the Environmental Commission recommends that the Ann Arbor City Council direct the City Administrator to annually collect a minimum level of data to track the health of both First an...

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